Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Here rests in peace a christian wife, safe from the cares and ills of life; taught by kind heaven's afflicting rod, she well had learnt her way to God."Woodcut: title-page vignette.Publisher's advertisements on p. [8].Caption title: The gravestone, &c. &c.At head of title: Cheap Repository.Approximate date from Brown, P. London publishers and printers c.1800-1870.Mode of access: Internet.Copy in McGill Library Rare Books and Special Collections: bound with: The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell : in seven parts. London : Sold by Howard and Evans ..., [between 1801 and 1811]. Bound together subsequent to publication with 47 other chapbooks, with binder's title: Repository of Moral & Reli...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "In a small village in Lancashire there lived, a few years ago, a...
Publisher's advertisements on p. [2] of wrapper.Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Ever since sin e...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "There is no part of our religion which is better known than the ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "William Baker was born in the year 1710, in the parish of Boldre...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "The Kingdom of Heaven is compared by our Savior to an household...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "There are many persons, it is to be feared, who do not accustom...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "'It is all for the best,' said Mrs. Simpson, whenever any misfo...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "Mr. Stephens, a very worthy gentleman, having bought a consider...
[72], 103, [9] p.By John Shaw.Running title reads: The saints tomb-stone.With 5 final advertisement ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
[24], 163, [1], 54 p.Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.Caption title: "Death-bed reflecti...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How quickly does joy often succeed to sorrow; the day of cheerfu...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How comes it that so many persons who go regularly to public wor...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Tawney Rachel was the wife of Poaching Giles."Woodcut: title-pag...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "In a small village in Lancashire there lived, a few years ago, a...
Publisher's advertisements on p. [2] of wrapper.Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Ever since sin e...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "There is no part of our religion which is better known than the ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "William Baker was born in the year 1710, in the parish of Boldre...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "The Kingdom of Heaven is compared by our Savior to an household...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "There are many persons, it is to be feared, who do not accustom...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "'It is all for the best,' said Mrs. Simpson, whenever any misfo...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "Mr. Stephens, a very worthy gentleman, having bought a consider...
[72], 103, [9] p.By John Shaw.Running title reads: The saints tomb-stone.With 5 final advertisement ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
[24], 163, [1], 54 p.Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.Caption title: "Death-bed reflecti...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How quickly does joy often succeed to sorrow; the day of cheerfu...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How comes it that so many persons who go regularly to public wor...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Tawney Rachel was the wife of Poaching Giles."Woodcut: title-pag...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "In a small village in Lancashire there lived, a few years ago, a...
Publisher's advertisements on p. [2] of wrapper.Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Ever since sin e...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...